Hello!
Do you agree with this statement?
"If I was diagnosed with a “chronic” (doesn't go away or keeps coming back) disease and put on long-term medication, I wouldn’t be happy about it, but I would probably take the meds to avoid more problems in the future."
(Chronic problem examples: high blood pressure, cholesterol, depression, diabetes, digestive problems, anxiety, pain, tiredness, female hormone problems, etc.)
Did you accept this, or did you have doubts?
Did you feel that long-term drugs were inevitable at some point? Or were you upset that your health had fallen to this?
Did you wish for some other solution than drugs but had no idea what to do?
Did you realize you just received a “life sentence”?
When you are prescribed a long-term medication, you are being told that you’ll have this disease long-term, maybe for the rest of your life.
These medications do not “cure” your condition, instead they (attempt to) manage the symptoms. Meanwhile, the condition will likely worsen, and new conditions will often occur.
Do you wish for some other solution than drugs but had no idea what to do?
Your prescriptions may be protecting you from serious consequences of your condition but may not be effective with the concerns and symptoms that affect your day-to-day life. Also, your health isn’t improved by these drugs (they are just managing symptoms), and your now-compromised body is very likely to develop more problems.
Your Prescription May Be Causing New Health Problems
Many medications affect your nutrition:
The medication can attach itself to a nutrient and pass it out of the body
The medication can alter the pH in the gut so that the nutrient can’t be adequately absorbed
Some medications use a lot of specific nutrients and may cause deficiencies.
READ: “Blood Pressure Medications and Nutrient Deficiencies.”
The Failure of Conventional Medicine
The philosophy of using pharmaceuticals for any and every health problem has resulted in a society where 60% of all adults have unresolved, long-term health conditions (per the CDC).
What I’m complaining about here is simple: This philosophy and the practice of a drug for every ill doesn’t work.
You CAN Be Happy and Healthy
What’s needed is a different approach to health care that addresses improving health instead of suppressing symptoms.
It was my own frightening health experience that inspired my clinic. I understand, personally, how it feels to have a health problem with no solution.
For 30 years and 10,000 patients, I have pioneered an approach to health care that has successfully changed the lives of myself and my patients.
If you have a friend or family member with health problems, do them a huge favor and forward this email to them.
They may thank you forever!
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